Yoggie CEO Blog updated

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008 by Shlomo Touboul

Dear friends,

As you may have noticed– The Yoggie CEO Blog has had a major facelift.

We’ve moved the blog infrastructure to Wordpress, which is better suited for blogging than the previous infrastructure and the blog look and features were also renovated to something that we believe is friendlier and more fun.

Let us know what you think!

Yours truly,

Shlomo

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5 Responses to “Yoggie CEO Blog updated”

  1. Ed Gonen Says:

    Shlomo,

    I think this is a great idea behind Yoggie - congratulations. Taking the security load off the main CPU is something that many users would love.

    Edward

  2. VERRIER Jérémy Says:

    Hello,

    Yoggie it’s a very good product.

    I have 2 questions:

    1/ It’s possibleI to equip yoggie, to memory flash by store the drivers directly on the yoggie (idem to Huawei HDSPA USB MODEM E220). It’s very useful when l don’t have CD drivers.

    2/ I think, it’s good idea to send Gatekeeper Card Pro with usb to ExpressCard adaptator, it’s easy to transform Gatekkeper Card Pro to Gatekeeper Pico Pro (when i would use my Gatekkeper Card Pro in my Desktop).

    Best regards,

    NB: Sorry for my bad english

  3. Shlomo Touboul Says:

    Dear Jérémy,

    Thank you for the kind words and questions.

    1. As for having the driver stored on the Yoggie device itself - We’ve definitely thought of this feature, as well as some other cool new features.
    Expect many cool new product features from Yoggie in the near future.

    2. As for your suggestion for having a USB-to-ExpressCard converter, here too we are working on a few different possibilities for converters and we should have at least one form of converter available for purchase shortly after Gatekeeper Card Pro starts shipping.

    Yours truly,
    Shlomo

  4. Terence Milbourn Says:

    We are a VAR and have a project to provide a secure remote working environment (trusted environment on an un-trusted host) to an international client for use by its contractors and customers. The proposal is a highly secure, mobile virtual machine capable of stealth, zero local or on-net footprint, encrypted email with network access via VPN/SSH tunnelling, all loaded on a USB flash drive. CCTV and Face Recognition is what we know. What I wouldn’t give to find all the additional software, with a MojoPac VM already bult into a 16GB Pico!

  5. Peter Erickson Says:

    Dear Shlomo,
    I work in the tech industry and have some past experience with host bus adapters. I’ve been using internet security SW on my PCs for many years and wondered why someone hadn’t figured out a way to move the internet security function/processing to a host bus adapter. I was thrilled when I found out about Yoggie. Millions of Windows PC users have been desperate for a security alternative that will not significantly degrade performance or annoy them with constant SW and Virus Definition updates, especially during boot up. I bought a Yoggie SOHO with the intent of placing it between a modem and a router to protect a few PCs. The documentation was terrible. I was able to find some more detailed information on your web site, but not enough. I was able to get the yoggie working, but was never able to get my network working with the yoggie installed. I tried to get support by phone, then I left an email message. I have not gotten a reply yet and it has been 4 or 5 days. Since then I have read a number of customer reviews of the Yoggie product online. At this point, I do not want to waste any more of my valuable time with this product. I am not going to waste my time trying to get a refund either. I did take the time to send you this note, because I think the Yoggie concept is fantastic and I am confident it would be a great success if it were easy to install and very dependable. Particularly the ability to protect a small home or office network without internet security SW on each PC. I am hoping either your company or some other company will improve this product so it truly offers a viable solution. In the meantime, I am switching to a Mac, because I can make it reasonably secure for my purposes without degrading performance with internet security SW. I wish you good luck with this great concept you have developed. Best Regards, Peter

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